17. On the left side of Joe’s Slab (Froggatt) between Joe’s Original and Joe’s aręte, there are two probs/eliminates. The right hand one is about 7a. Anyone done the left one?? Grade, description?
Quote17. On the left side of Joe’s Slab (Froggatt) between Joe’s Original and Joe’s aręte, there are two probs/eliminates. The right hand one is about 7a. Anyone done the left one?? Grade, description?Kim's done the left one, i've tried it, seems i've never got stiff enough boots and am shit at slabs. i would imagine in the 7b ballpark.
12. I think this was Tom, in fact I'm sure it was. I have a feeling the grade was about 7c and no idea on the name. I could be wrong about the grade though, or confused, or senile. You could PM him through this site for accurate details.
22. Dyno right of Pooh. Name, grade?
I know he did the left arete of this bit of rock at 7c, 3m or so left of Curved Crack (My Brown Trousers). So he did the arete under Gaia as well.
Quote from: Bonjoy on March 07, 2008, 11:10:49 am I know he did the left arete of this bit of rock at 7c, 3m or so left of Curved Crack (My Brown Trousers). So he did the arete under Gaia as well. Ah, I might be getting confused then. Probably still worth a speculative PM.31. I've always assumed it was hands above feet below the angle. As Dave says, feet above may be tricky but feet below is hard.
Quote22. Dyno right of Pooh. Name, grade?Do you mean number 5 in Ru's guide or a line in between this and pooh?Also, on that no. 5 on page 73 of Ru's guide - I assume that a heel on the R arete (v good heel) is out for the 7c. I can't touch it without the heel, but starting with both hands in the break and using the R heel to go to little edge with RH (change LH to pushing down) and then again for the top feels like 7b for me (6' with good reach and only done a handfull of 7bs) not a dyno though, more of an udge.
with heel on the arete this is a 6c problem (ok but nothing more) where if you get your weight over your foot you can go static.
dunno how you'd approach describing/distinguising/grading all this lot!
13. Very vague (i.e. probably wrong) idea that these Birchens probs might have been by Katz, but as has been proven already I'm a fool....I'm just trying to help honest...
if you rule out the arete you can also get up to that poor crimp with left foot heel/toe on the pooh holds, leaving you just a pop for the top (terrifying without a couple of mats and a yorkshire spot!).
SS aręte on Rim boulder Stanage far right. Grades?
19. Did r-man do a prob at Lawrencefield about a year ago (posted a youtube vid on UKB)? Name grade?
On another note, how hard is the extension to Jerry's arete at rhs? Starts on the jug to the right and traverses left round the arete to finish as for the standup.